A new, landmark study suggests that a game called "Double Decision" can help lower your risk of developing dementia by 25%.
A large, long-term study found that playing a brain training video game may help protect the brain against dementia for decades.
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A Few Weeks of This Training Linked to Lower Dementia Risk Over 20 Years
Memory and reasoning training showed no protective effect, only speed training + follow-up sessions In A Nutshell Older adults who did computerized speed-training exercises plus booster sessions had ...
The Leadership Maturity Matrix—a framework I developed integrating research from Anderson, Kegan and other developmental ...
A new AI foundation model from Mass General Brigham may be capable of analyzing brain MRI datasets and predict various ...
Four strategies spanning cognitive-behavioral therapy, mindfulness-based therapies, positive psychology and acceptance and ...
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Sprint, Don’t Relax: Brief Bursts of Intense Exercise Outperformed Relaxation for Panic Disorder
In A Nutshell Brazilian researchers tested 72 panic disorder patients in a head-to-head trial: high-intensity sprint ...
Do you struggle to concentrate for more than a few minutes or find you can’t focus on even the most mundane task? You’re not alone, says Dr Sabina Brennan, a neuroscientist and assistant professor at ...
A supervisor and three instructors with a Massachusetts State Police tactical unit have been indicted in connection with the ...
For most dogs, walks are the highlight of the day. They get to explore the outside world, burn off energy, and spend quality time with their favorite human.
As sensor data overwhelms the cloud, Innatera’s neuromorphic chips bring always-on, ultra-low-power AI directly to the edge. But how?
Strength training, especially for women, is gaining new prominence for living longer, better.
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